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Atlanta, Georgia’s West End neighborhood was founded in 1835. With its brick sidewalks and gorgeous historical architecture that includes Folk Victorian, Queen Anne, Stick Style, and Craftsman Bungalows, this is a pedestrian-friendly, quaint location. The West End district is on the National Register of Historic Places.

This culturally diverse neighborhood contains a large arts community. During West Fest, a neighborhood festival, residents can view and purchase local artwork from the artists’ market. The festival also features a dog parade, music, and more.

If you prefer museums, Hammonds House Museum features 350 art works dating from the mid-19th century. Wren’s Nest House Museum is a Queen Ann farmhouse built in 1870.

Looking for a dynamic, walkable community with access to a MARTA station and nearby downtown attractions? Check out Atlanta’s historic West End!